Show j 1 Irish Temperance Tem erance Plan j Spreading S rea Over I Great Britain v I ii iii i t i t i I Apell Corre Juno 3 Ireland was a tIme D birthplace of ot the tho first I flit great Kr al nen movement when the llio Father Futher Matthew crusade mm tins more inure than a in alto ago today tola she baa again tho the lInn hoe lInnor or of ot giving time the whole kIngdom a Jl lead leadIn It In tile the mutter matter of ot temperance The catch my pal jai movement which Iw lie b bIrnn Kan gan In A rill a Peas less than n a year OB ago ngu has spread to 10 amid ami Scotland 8 and promises to tn have an Rn effect there them quite BB as a revolutionary a n mu It linn lieu had hadIn III In Ireland of or the hove have ha Just Junt l Tn In London and the Ih founder of ot the movement the Itt II It J latterson on of 01 if Armach In is I In BO so great rat demand demond to start frt h branches that It II IH is I evident ho ito will soon noon have hao to give I I up III Jill and devote his bin tine time tl to 10 the time work Th TI catch my lily m pal organization which now mist has hal mem men hen hem III In Ireland 1 owed oell Us its It origin to u a most moRt Incident Mr tr Patterson vho aim l la Iii a n had been on nn nince In lii bin lits hi church In Armagh hut but the flU lectures lecture were 11 Just of nl If his hi ordinary work and ond ho he h haul hall no nit Idea I lna that they worn smore to 10 b toe ho the point of ot if n a greet wave of it reform On Oil July Judy J u I 13 1009 he ite was wan R RO go going ln Ing doug along the street when h b he noticed six Ix men mn lounging l about a n One Onn of 01 them came over anti spoke Ike to him tutu There are lire five men m your rev ret reverence he ho saul said MI I that you ought to Bet Iet to take the The Tho Incident struck Mr Ir latterson us 15 peculiar and amid he lie crossed crooned tine the street and had a II chat with tho the men The result nf ot It won wn that they all nil railed called at nl lila his house hilUs later hater In the day clay and ond expressed their willing willIngness ness nenn to tn become total Mr was wan pleased of 01 course courno c uro unit but butlin lin he h poInted pol 1111 l out omit to the tho men mn that UIRt they nil eh t tn to do 14 what they the to 10 set get tt others othern to follow tollow their example All Allright right said J I one I 1 know a I pal pol I can eRn retch teh OF OI TIm Another thought that h he nl also nho o could catch a put pal and amid before they th loft everyone nf it them had promised t I tu bring In nt lend least one p pal l The Tho ex cx x truck struck Mr tr Patterson and tiff he h I to adopt It an as R the label nf or his movement which from that day dat da spread pr arl with rapidity The Ihn In iii which II it exerts con cnn be he h iI from node mode nt lit I lh palace paIne tho the other day at Rt a 0 con COli conference ference of or the th bishops of ot time Uie U Anglican church The itts Il Dr rozier Crozier bishop of ot hewn Down Connor Conner nail Dromore declared l that lIe he could rouM name nome dozen of towns In the th north of 01 Ireland where WhON there had teen been no mm petty It sessions this ir r on of time the Ih Influence of the catch my toy In pal movement moment On One of ot thorn them themis I is nn l It Is II common comnien knowl knowledge edge cde Id If I that In the Ihl past t the ecclesiastical cl capital of hns ban not been notably free fr from fm n and crime Another remarkable feature of oC the new lIen lel crusade In Is I the lbs Ih way wa In which It Il hiss hu t all religioUs denominations to together Bether gether Th The Rr are just as mitch rny my 10 1111 n as their ther Protestant confreres and anul constantly appear ir on em the jima lu mm samne platform with thorn thom The Th different J seem wem 11 to have 1 sunk mink nil all difference and 1 instances ore Ire j I common now of oC Churl Church of nf Ireland 1 f iS i clergymen tIme the In lrea 1 and amid mico ko versa Hun Hundreds i t j nf of publicans Ill 11 II have hae i iRre gamma IOno out of 01 l i business l 1 mind hundreds are think fj In log of tit lining to so 0 a amid d I am sin m informed that I I r tho the Irish pawnbrokers am aro also suffer Buffer BufferIng j Ing n ng from a n diminution In Itt the tho volume 4 1 of oC their trade traI I OF I 1 Iho j II t Tho ho hn Handon town commissioners I I jJ have hll been b ell discussing n a 1 subject of t 1 Treat to Irish towns town In general t j For Kor time th last generation the complaint hn boon common rommon om lOon that the tho th Irish towns stern WN and norl until recent recently I 1 p 1 ly I this thin th has hRs been quite Julio true The j depopulation of ot limo tho country countr by II emigration tion and tho the Impoverished condition of ot ott n those thoM t hol O who were left killed tho the trade trado of ot i the th country towns and amid It Is i I experience ex In iii I Ireland nd to tonee toMe i isee see nee Me whole streets of or what were scare 11 f fine shops ho falling Into decay In I while time the Ih grass grown In time tile public market places SinN time the Ih taint land purchase act ILet gut Kut t fairly Into tnt swing 1 ln however hoer there tins hn been III a R great Improvement i 1 The farmers who tiara bought bou ht their fl land and houses Arms are or now COW turning their Attention to 10 making com corn a and a I higher standard of oC II lit I Ing In is becoming general All this thin of course puts money Into tho time pockets of or I I I tho thio In the th country towns and these ther th towns are arp taking on a n now ness ne ap appearance Thin The Th town commis commissioners have hlL tAken up uI the tho subject of ot improving their public and nn f trying to tn bring hack the th lost prosperity I of or the tho town by hI ene the revival 1 of thin tho periodical fairs and 1 I which wore were Wl dropped a mm good god many mAn i ii ago airo 1 IF i TOWNS fP tr 4 m i I I IA ilI il 1 I A number of ot other towns are think thinking I Ilog 1 f n log ing III over wr the th slime same problem I know knott i j j I 1 one orle or two In lit the Ihl north that have re 11 remodelled J modelled ancient market markt buildings I 1 I and provided 1 nc aton for forthe 1 I 1 t the neighboring farmers to tn do cm business I iJ j jand and Ind are by II their ther wit wis wisdom 1 I f dom mens havo haI I I U J l teen oen org organised tn In a number of towns I 1 It and efforts are tur l eng In made to tn secure loum t I 1 i h p market rates from th the railways I Inn and nn to tn provide for them the vim vis visitors 18 I n who come omo to spend their money mone moneIn I If In the t towns I Time The Th fishermen of ot and tin t tk I Iother I m mether other ether village V 11 In have Jut jimi j I I Iwon 1 I won a n signal In th the law mit In courts ourt j and fur for the t last two ot og OC three thre days inIs In the i 1 people it f r the Ihl peninsula nave have been beam n hold held holdIng ho heldIng i Ing high festival In celel celebration of 11 It I D Prom From tune time Immemorial It ha has hal been Ivien en I the tho custom of th the fishermen to Hh nh free Cre freely A Aly 1 n f ly 1 for tor salmon In tn the open op n re ic recently r 10 nn on company which holds the cont th fishing rights on the upper roaches of ot the th rivers FI and nn Bann Damn sought ought I and obtained nn an Injunction restraining t 1 1 them from salmon enmon within three t tithes of or H R lint drawn fn trun m I J I Head leall to Humor HI Head This Thin took tok away wn the H livelihood of nt hundreds hun 1 I families and alid Hn an Rn was I r to 10 ti protect their ancient Tights rights I 5 Several of ot parliament r I I it MIrt themselves In tn the th fishermans n hm cause calms all and secured counsel for them A ml with wih the th result ul that timis thle week the he high I 1 I I court quashed the th Injunction and amid ald form formally I silly ally confirmed the right of ot the tim fisher II I i f t to unrestricted Inn fishing In tn the open olon i I If 11 I I lough F 1 X t 1 i f I t |